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ing any attempt at evasion of the laws and by sending, early in 

 the season, samples taken from stock in the market and drawn in 

 accordance with the Station directions for sampling. In case 

 there should be a number of samples of the same "brand sent in, 

 the Station reserves the right to analyze only in part. 



STATION PUBLICATIONS. 



The Station publishes 10 to 12 bulletins each year, covering in 

 detail its expenses, operations, investigations and results. The 

 bulletins are mailed free tc all citizens who request them. The 

 annual Report is a reprint of the bulletins of the year and is 

 bound with the Report of the Board of Agriculture and dis- 

 tributed by the Secretary of the Board. This combined report 

 can be obtained by addressing the Secretary of Agriculture, 

 State House, Augusta, Maine. 



CORRESPONDENCE. 



As far as practicable, letters are answered the day they are 

 received. Letters sent to individual officers are liable to remain 

 unanswered, in case the officer addressed is absent. All com- 

 munications should, therefore, be addressed to the 



Agricultural Experiment Station, 



Orono, Maine. 



The post office, railroad station, freight, express and telegraph 

 address is Orono, Maine. Visitors to the Station can take the 

 electric cars at Bangor and Old Town. 



The telephone call is "Bangor, 27-3." 



Directions, forms and labels for taking samples, of fertilizers, 

 feeding stuffs and seeds for analysis can be had on application. 



Parcels sent by express should be prepaid, and postage should 

 be enclosed in private letters demanding a reply. 



Remittances should be made payable to the undersigned. 



CHAS. D. WOODS, Director. ■ 



